Nick potts
Member
Question regarding CO2 distribution in the tanks I see online.
Most of the scapers that use in tank diffusers use them at the opposite end of the tank to the filter outlet, and from what I see in a lot of videos, most of the bubbles just go straight to the surface, yet they don't seem to struggle with CO2 and have nice green drop checkers.
I have tried this on a few tanks, and I have lots of flow, the bubbles circle the tank but I always struggle and end up using a powerhead. Am I doing something wrong?
Sorry for all the co2 questions and the many more to follow
Most of the scapers that use in tank diffusers use them at the opposite end of the tank to the filter outlet, and from what I see in a lot of videos, most of the bubbles just go straight to the surface, yet they don't seem to struggle with CO2 and have nice green drop checkers.
I have tried this on a few tanks, and I have lots of flow, the bubbles circle the tank but I always struggle and end up using a powerhead. Am I doing something wrong?
Sorry for all the co2 questions and the many more to follow